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the united nations has supported what the french are doing. and our hope is that we can work with the french to provide whatever assistance we can >> sreenivasan: france had originally said it would mainly provide support for a military intervention by mali's african neighbors. those countries have pledged thousands of troops to the campaign. 2012 was the earth's tenth warmest year on record and marked the hottest year for the contiguous united states ever. that's according to scientists at the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, which has recorded global temperatures for more than 13 decades. the u.s. had its hottest year ever but cooler weather elsewhere kept the global average from being even higher. wal-mart rolled out a plan today to hire 100,000 military veterans over the next five years. the retailing giant said it will offer a job to any honorably discharged vet in the first year after active duty. wal-mart also announced plans to buy an extra $50 billion in u.s.-made goods over the next decade. wall street labored today t
the united nations has supported what the french are doing. and our hope is that we can work with the french to provide whatever assistance we can >> sreenivasan: france had originally said it would mainly provide support for a military intervention by mali's african neighbors. those countries have pledged thousands of troops to the campaign. 2012 was the earth's tenth warmest year on record and marked the hottest year for the contiguous united states ever. that's according to scientists...
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. >> congress refuses to give the united states the ability to pay its bills on time, consequences could be catastrophic. last time coming threatened this course of action, our entire economy suffered for it. our families and businesses cannot afford that dangerous game again. >> reporter: congressional budget office passed a bill to avoid the fiscal cliff still leaves $900 billion a year in deficits. republicans say by raising taxes on the wealthy they have ended the revenue debate but president says reduces the deficit requires a spending cuts and increased revenue cuts from reforming the tax code. they do agree it does need reforming. >> the irs tax code is too complex, too costly and too unfair. there is something fundamentally wrong when roughly 60% of taxpayers have to hire a professional just to do their taxes. you shouldn't need an army of lawyers and accountants to understand the tax code. >> reporter: republicans that voted in favor of the fiscal cliff deal they were voting 90% of companies facing tax hike but the 2% that do face higher taxes and they have primary challenges ag
. >> congress refuses to give the united states the ability to pay its bills on time, consequences could be catastrophic. last time coming threatened this course of action, our entire economy suffered for it. our families and businesses cannot afford that dangerous game again. >> reporter: congressional budget office passed a bill to avoid the fiscal cliff still leaves $900 billion a year in deficits. republicans say by raising taxes on the wealthy they have ended the revenue debate...
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when did lower manhattan become standard unit of destruction measurement? that's what i want to know. why has it got to be... ( cheers and applause ) that could very easily be my pizza delivery xeno. for god's sake can't we convert back to [bleep] rhode island? how many rhode islands are. two regional wars. still not world war iii. iran and north korea. transitive property. someone call israel and tell them. i'm not sure but they may bet ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight emmy-winning sportscaster for nbc, please welcome back to the program bob costas. ( cheers and applause ) nice to see you. >> how are you doing jon: always good to have a guest on that i can swap jackets with. we're going to talk sports. there's nothing that i like better than talking sports but before we get to the sports i have to talk to you about you found yourself at the center of a plit conversation when at half time during a football game tragedy in kansas city. >> right jon: with the football player who killed himself and then his girlfriend. you spoke o
when did lower manhattan become standard unit of destruction measurement? that's what i want to know. why has it got to be... ( cheers and applause ) that could very easily be my pizza delivery xeno. for god's sake can't we convert back to [bleep] rhode island? how many rhode islands are. two regional wars. still not world war iii. iran and north korea. transitive property. someone call israel and tell them. i'm not sure but they may bet ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back. my...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, the first lady of the united states, mrs. michelle obama. >> brown: and the vice president. ♪ hail to the chief and the president himself greeted by official music (hail to the chief). and by chants from the crowd. >> obama! brown: then the ceremonies got underway. the former chair of the naacp and widow of the slain civil rights leader delivered the invocation. >> we invoke the prayers of our grandmothers who taught us to pray, "god, make me a blessing." let their spirit guide us as we claim the spirit of old. there's something within me that holds the reins. there's something within me that banishes pain. there's something within me i cannot explain, but all i know, america, there is something within. there is something within. >> brown: perhaps the most rousing moment of the day came from the brooklyn tabernacle choir singing "battle hymn of the republic." ♪ his truth is marching on ♪ marching on >> brown: and then the first oath taking as supreme court justice sonia sotomayor the first of the president's two appoint
. >> ladies and gentlemen, the first lady of the united states, mrs. michelle obama. >> brown: and the vice president. ♪ hail to the chief and the president himself greeted by official music (hail to the chief). and by chants from the crowd. >> obama! brown: then the ceremonies got underway. the former chair of the naacp and widow of the slain civil rights leader delivered the invocation. >> we invoke the prayers of our grandmothers who taught us to pray, "god,...
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the united nations estimated that more than 60,000 people have been killed in that 21- month struggle. >>> in other news of the world tonight in afghanistan twin suicide bombings killed at least four people and left more than 15 wound. the bombers attack a meeting of tribal leaders at a government compound in kandahar province. the taliban claimed response for the attack. >>> in aust lay, wildfires ravaged souvenir australia. officials say one person died while saving his home, but today they are now say the case is under investigation. firefighters are dealing with high winds and scorching temperatures that have reached 108 degrees. almost 3,000 people have been evacuated from their homes and more than 40 fires are still burning. >>> at vatican pope benedict xvi announced new bishops today, including his personal secretary georg gdnswein who helped to steer the papal household through an embarrassing scandal of leaked documents last year. >>> the italian premiere put aside the issue of gay marriage and working on the economy. mario monti is backed by the vatican many his election and
the united nations estimated that more than 60,000 people have been killed in that 21- month struggle. >>> in other news of the world tonight in afghanistan twin suicide bombings killed at least four people and left more than 15 wound. the bombers attack a meeting of tribal leaders at a government compound in kandahar province. the taliban claimed response for the attack. >>> in aust lay, wildfires ravaged souvenir australia. officials say one person died while saving his...
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police commando unit. a rapid reaction force, seen here training to keep the growing number of al qaeda fighters, jihadists and other militants taking over egypt's sinai peninsula from coming across this 120 mile long border. for only thing the separating egypt an israeli border is the road we're driving along now. now there is steel reenforced fence with barbed-wire and along the road heavily armed fighters ready for combat at a moment's notice. when they make it across the border there are deadly consequences. they attacked a bus killing four civilians and four soldiers. the egyptian border is barren landscape. all these commandoes prefer to work during the night, often times they're forced to intercept smugglers during the day, poreses them to rely on tried and true measures of camouflage. where behind me are hidden half a dozen commandos, heavily armed and ready to pounce on prey they are waiting days to come across the border? and obviously the egyptians have tried to do some work there inside the sin
police commando unit. a rapid reaction force, seen here training to keep the growing number of al qaeda fighters, jihadists and other militants taking over egypt's sinai peninsula from coming across this 120 mile long border. for only thing the separating egypt an israeli border is the road we're driving along now. now there is steel reenforced fence with barbed-wire and along the road heavily armed fighters ready for combat at a moment's notice. when they make it across the border there are...
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it's time to stop fighting among yourselves, tonight, begin uniting. now, obama, he wants you divided. he's wanted that since election day and frankly he's done a good job at that. if you do unite, you have the power, you can vote yes, you can vote no. if you stand u tnited on the principles, you cannot accomplish a thing if you continue to allow obama and the democrats to divide you. my advice to all of you in washington, i hope you're hearing me, get in a room, remember your principles, unite, fight, that's why we the people, that's why we elected you and the first thing you republicans need to stand united on the second amendment, because today in one of the most brazen attempts to limit our second amendment rights, democratic lawmakers unveiled what they're calling the assault weapons ban of 2013. make no mistake about it, this sweeping anti-gun measure is not aimed at taking away rambo's machine gun, this proposal places considerable restrictions on rifles, on handguns and shotguns. in other words, in short, this is not bill clinton's 1994 assault
it's time to stop fighting among yourselves, tonight, begin uniting. now, obama, he wants you divided. he's wanted that since election day and frankly he's done a good job at that. if you do unite, you have the power, you can vote yes, you can vote no. if you stand u tnited on the principles, you cannot accomplish a thing if you continue to allow obama and the democrats to divide you. my advice to all of you in washington, i hope you're hearing me, get in a room, remember your principles,...
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against japan and the united states. that means that china rising which has been again for the last four years something we've been appreciative, increasing will be a challenge, a wild card, and a threat in some sectors. >> so many of our viewers or managers or business that are guests, they want to get a foothold in china, but it's not easy to do. they keep out foreigners. you're not really going to get a piece of that 1.3 billion person population. >> the idea of selling 2.6 billion sneakers in china has been historically a wonderful thing to think about. but the reality is any major economy in the world, china has more uncertainty and volatility in its development by a large factor. and yet we're all saying thank god for china. china's going to become the world's largest economy and it's still going to be a poor country. it's still going to be an authoritarian state. this is actually a dangerous thing and leads to much lower quality economic growth globally. we need to come to grips with that. the risk isn't in the un
against japan and the united states. that means that china rising which has been again for the last four years something we've been appreciative, increasing will be a challenge, a wild card, and a threat in some sectors. >> so many of our viewers or managers or business that are guests, they want to get a foothold in china, but it's not easy to do. they keep out foreigners. you're not really going to get a piece of that 1.3 billion person population. >> the idea of selling 2.6...
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former colleagues from his own army unit. do you know the names of these people? would you recognize them? >> yes, he says. effective last year when the toregas star there -- they defected last year when the tuareg started their rebellion. many of our comrades became our enemies, he said. now we will hunt them down and kill them all. the fact that some of the men appeared to protect this town and were actual former members of the mainly in army and -- of the malian army shows that the problems here are homegrown. no easy solution then. >> at least one person is in custody after a shooting at a college campus in texas. local authorities think there could be to that -- could potentially be a second gun man. three people have been wounded. students and teachers were advised to take an immediate shelter. the car bombs around the iraqi camp was in baghdad. kelly 16 and wounded dozens more. at least one of the attacks happened when a bomber drove the car pool of explosives into an army checkpoint. the dow as wesleyan president's -- the venezuelan president hugo chÁvez
former colleagues from his own army unit. do you know the names of these people? would you recognize them? >> yes, he says. effective last year when the toregas star there -- they defected last year when the tuareg started their rebellion. many of our comrades became our enemies, he said. now we will hunt them down and kill them all. the fact that some of the men appeared to protect this town and were actual former members of the mainly in army and -- of the malian army shows that the...
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but last night it was all about celebrating the second term of the 44th president of the united states of america. nbc's steve handelsman has more. >> reporter: they wowed the crowd at the inaugural balls. president obama in white tie but first lady michelle obama in a ruby red gown by jason wu. this was the ball for the military. >> i have no greater honor than being your commander in chief. >> reporter: it had been an obama family day. malia and sasha, dad and mom. as america paid tribute. an inaugural parade that showed off the nation's talent and diversity. >> i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear. >> reporter: the presidential's ceremonial swearing-in witnessed by as many as 1 million people. >> congratulations, mr. obama. >> reporter: mr. obama urged cooperation, rare now in washington, to cut health care costs and the deficit. >> but we reject the belief that america must choose between caring for the generation that built this country and investing in the generation that will buildi its future. >> reporter: we can make progress, he said, on immigration, gay rights, climate
but last night it was all about celebrating the second term of the 44th president of the united states of america. nbc's steve handelsman has more. >> reporter: they wowed the crowd at the inaugural balls. president obama in white tie but first lady michelle obama in a ruby red gown by jason wu. this was the ball for the military. >> i have no greater honor than being your commander in chief. >> reporter: it had been an obama family day. malia and sasha, dad and mom. as...
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. >> that's an issue so important to the hispanic population in the united states. >>> there's a big debate raging online about a cheerleader, a dedicated ravens cheerleader, who says she's been banned of going to the super bowl because of her weight. the growing outrage and the campaign now to get her to new orleans in time for the super bowl this weekend. >> she really wants to go. >> do you blame her? >> so do i. >>> are you about to get ripped off while you're on vacation and away from your home? not to be a bummer. but we're going inside the burglary hit list that could be tied to your newspaper subscription. >>> but first, we're going to get to the storms and sam. you have been tracking it all night. >> what a two days, george. this is as big as any strong outbreaks in the spring. let's get some pictures out of north carolina. frederick county, maryland. around the d.c. area. three to five inches of rain. 60-mile-per-hour to 70-mile-per-hour winds blowing through with that rain. and then, also, just outside asheville, north carolina. here's the biggest rainfall total we could f
. >> that's an issue so important to the hispanic population in the united states. >>> there's a big debate raging online about a cheerleader, a dedicated ravens cheerleader, who says she's been banned of going to the super bowl because of her weight. the growing outrage and the campaign now to get her to new orleans in time for the super bowl this weekend. >> she really wants to go. >> do you blame her? >> so do i. >>> are you about to get ripped off...
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the missiles have been sent by the united states, germany, and the netherlands, but not everyone approves of the move. on tuesday, a proud of -- a crowd of protesters. >> demonstrations against the patriot missile deployment have been taking place for days. the confrontation and threats against german soldiers reportedly arose from a protest like this one on monday. the five germans strolling through town in civilian clothing may have been mistaken for americans. turkish security forces managed to bring the germans to safety. the german government has called it a serious incident. >> this is unacceptable. against the backdrop of this incident, it will be necessary to speak closely with the turkish authorities about the threat posed to german soldiers. we expect our host country, turkey, to inspect the security of our soldiers when they move around in the cities. >> the german missile batteries are on their way to the southeast of the country. turkey requested the patriots from nato to defend itself against possible spillover from the ongoing conflict in syria. >> in another story, russian
the missiles have been sent by the united states, germany, and the netherlands, but not everyone approves of the move. on tuesday, a proud of -- a crowd of protesters. >> demonstrations against the patriot missile deployment have been taking place for days. the confrontation and threats against german soldiers reportedly arose from a protest like this one on monday. the five germans strolling through town in civilian clothing may have been mistaken for americans. turkish security forces...
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be welcomed and treated well, -- >> regardless of who you voted for it is time to come together and unite. >> you are almost there. >> the sensation about hope and change is not what it was four years ago, it is more of a serious, solemn attitude about recognizing that there are things that we have to do as a nation. -- >> this is a party. we feel good -- and for that day we are all happy and everything -- >> the president, right here. >> enjoy the inauguration day and the bands are still playing as they make their way to the white house to be reviewed by president obama, and joining me here above the mall,, laura, thank you very much. we talked about how the crowds weren't as big, without the excitement that was there in 2009, that was gone but did you find them excited? -- >> the excitement was replaced with something different, but a more solid pride that this is a historic achievement, the nation's first african-american president reelected with a majority of the popular vote. this was the sense that people wanted to be part of. african-americans returned to vote in the selection in h
be welcomed and treated well, -- >> regardless of who you voted for it is time to come together and unite. >> you are almost there. >> the sensation about hope and change is not what it was four years ago, it is more of a serious, solemn attitude about recognizing that there are things that we have to do as a nation. -- >> this is a party. we feel good -- and for that day we are all happy and everything -- >> the president, right here. >> enjoy the...
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q so called train the partners in mali and other african country is that these new units military units deserted very quickly and it is a quiz a complete failure and all these powers see and wonder when the french are pursuing the road going to fail because you can't win a we'll solve a real crisis by military means per se there has to be complete change in the strategic thinking forward thinking of the united states in the west that has to focus on the underlying problems of economic development power the food shortages except for that meet these countries very weak and fragile and susceptible to these kind of attacks and less that paradigm shift occur and we're just going to be killing more people by drones rumors jets dropping bombs and we've been doing nothing really to help africa. and on our t. dot com of the asking all she is saying the result of france's intervention in mali will be so let's now take a look at the options you can choose and we have the complaining will quickly bring stability to the region also it will drag france into a protracted war there the operational insi
q so called train the partners in mali and other african country is that these new units military units deserted very quickly and it is a quiz a complete failure and all these powers see and wonder when the french are pursuing the road going to fail because you can't win a we'll solve a real crisis by military means per se there has to be complete change in the strategic thinking forward thinking of the united states in the west that has to focus on the underlying problems of economic...
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two thousand and seven john kiriakou came out very loudly against torture as being not worthy of the united states and not efficient not a way to get information less than a year later two lawyers confirmed that one's name was obama through the others name was holder obama having become president they said waterboarding is torture torture is illegal what happened well the instructions were to get people to confess confess to what confessed to the existence of weapons of mass destruction in iraq confess to the existence of operational ties between al qaeda and saddam hussein it was all a crock they had to make this stuff up and you can't get real flyable information from torture but you know what torture works beautifully if you want unreliable information and so they kind not only tires not only weapons of mass destruction but ties between iraq and and al qaeda and sixty nine percent of the people united states believe that saddam hussein has something to do with nine eleven it was a masterful propaganda performance on the part of the united states on the part of the u.k. to confirm suicide
two thousand and seven john kiriakou came out very loudly against torture as being not worthy of the united states and not efficient not a way to get information less than a year later two lawyers confirmed that one's name was obama through the others name was holder obama having become president they said waterboarding is torture torture is illegal what happened well the instructions were to get people to confess confess to what confessed to the existence of weapons of mass destruction in iraq...
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six he said the political reality is that the jewish lobby intimidates a lot of people up here i mean united states senator i'm not an israeli senator. true that so the reason the situation here reeks of irony is because rachel abrams is one of the most hateful human beings i've come across lately when she's not smearing the names of those critical of israel she's devoting her time and energy to the hatred of palestinians share she said on her blog that we should round up quote death of worshipping innocent butchering child sacrificing savages who dipped their hands in blood and use women those who aren't strapping bombs to their own devil's spawn and send him out to meet their seventy two virgins whoa whoa hold on no you should despicable he goes on to say palestinians are quote hiding behind their burkas and rattles like the unmanned animals they are throw them not into your prisons where they can bite until they're treated by thousands by the thousands for another child of israel but into the sea to float their food for sharks. unmanned animals food for sharks and these are human beings w
six he said the political reality is that the jewish lobby intimidates a lot of people up here i mean united states senator i'm not an israeli senator. true that so the reason the situation here reeks of irony is because rachel abrams is one of the most hateful human beings i've come across lately when she's not smearing the names of those critical of israel she's devoting her time and energy to the hatred of palestinians share she said on her blog that we should round up quote death of...
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all across the united kingdom right now but i did it feels like this like ok in london everywhere covered in this blanket is slowly but was this looks absolutely beautiful it's being cool zinc calles around the country where the five thousand schools are being placed planes are being grounded the trains the being delayed as once again voices transports this increase under the pressure of a little bit of snow causing havoc to commuters as we've been finding out the thing is with the first one still hope whatever it was i think it's ridiculous other countries seem to manage i think we should catch up about it yeah it will be very good to small. boys the whole absolutely sing about half a century around the place anyway so you know what we have the trouble they could have sorted out of that we could. do it with but none personally seems like the focus now. from rochester on to. try and start to take the train to some pancras. and then let me go from the underground to get to here i guess i'm going to go back about why but it's not just kmita is of course he's being affected as the cold weath
all across the united kingdom right now but i did it feels like this like ok in london everywhere covered in this blanket is slowly but was this looks absolutely beautiful it's being cool zinc calles around the country where the five thousand schools are being placed planes are being grounded the trains the being delayed as once again voices transports this increase under the pressure of a little bit of snow causing havoc to commuters as we've been finding out the thing is with the first one...
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or would you help the people of the united states? >> when we say to be wiped, we say for occupation to be wiped off this world. for war seeking to be wiped off and eradicating. the killing of women and children to be eradicated. and we propose the way, we propose the path. >> what they're really saying is in spite of the fact that we deny the holocaust, that we threaten israel and demonize the united states and we do all this stuff, we want you to trust us. in spite of the fact that we won't cooperate with the international regime set up to avoid an arms race in the middle east and set up to avoid nuclear proliferation, we want you to trust us. so they don't have a tenable position. >> do you trust them? >> the reason nobody trusts them is because they don't have a tenable position. >> do you trust ahmadinejad? >> not on this, i don't. >> his position is look, why should america be allowed nuclear weapons. why should israel, they nevered a mitted they have them, why should many countries be allowed nuclear weapons and not iran. >> th
or would you help the people of the united states? >> when we say to be wiped, we say for occupation to be wiped off this world. for war seeking to be wiped off and eradicating. the killing of women and children to be eradicated. and we propose the way, we propose the path. >> what they're really saying is in spite of the fact that we deny the holocaust, that we threaten israel and demonize the united states and we do all this stuff, we want you to trust us. in spite of the fact...
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the united states is looking for any pretext to expand a military presence all throughout africa we know the story of the what could be called the invasion of twenty thirteen where the united states is sending troops into more than thirty five countries all throughout the continent but it's important to remember that the united states has had a presence inside of mali now for over a year well before the french intervention so what france is doing now is merely the surface of this and if we dig a little bit deeper we see that the western imperial powers are responsible very much and an integral part of all of the dynamics in mali but the reality is that handing it over to african troops is handing it over to puppet governments it's handing it over to troops that are beholden to so-called advisors remember that whatever forces are mounted by the african union or by eco wasser by any of these other regional organizations these are merely fronts they are or they are entirely bankrolled and part of the us and western imperial system they cannot exist without the bin if a sense of africa witho
the united states is looking for any pretext to expand a military presence all throughout africa we know the story of the what could be called the invasion of twenty thirteen where the united states is sending troops into more than thirty five countries all throughout the continent but it's important to remember that the united states has had a presence inside of mali now for over a year well before the french intervention so what france is doing now is merely the surface of this and if we dig...
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deny that but actually i think the put the consequences are worse for the you than they are for the united kingdom if we leave because i think we you would become even more inward looking and really what's required is a change of heart within the nations of europe to be more outward looking and to believe more in dispersed political power we need to a little you can tell a change of heart with other fellows of the european union i'm sorry i am so low on time i do apologize but why is it what is it that gives britain the right to put its own interests above the other twenty six nations at such a tough time. well i don't accept that premise i think it's in everybody's interests that we have a more open and dynamic europe and i hope that the european leaders will listen to david cameron and join him join him in looking for a new kind of europe that's dynamic trading outward looking a much more relaxed about diversity across the nation states what do you think he can succeed there because obviously as you say cameron will probably try and appease both the euro skeptics and the euro crowds can
deny that but actually i think the put the consequences are worse for the you than they are for the united kingdom if we leave because i think we you would become even more inward looking and really what's required is a change of heart within the nations of europe to be more outward looking and to believe more in dispersed political power we need to a little you can tell a change of heart with other fellows of the european union i'm sorry i am so low on time i do apologize but why is it what is...
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let's not forget, the main goal of al qaeda is to attack the united states. and we're not going to allow that to happen again. if we're not going to allow it to happen, we've got to go after them in yemen, in somalia and yes, in mali if necessary. >> senator, it seems panetta is raising his voice. it's not clear the administration is really hearing it or they are fully in agreement. you said northern mali has become the largest territory controlled by islamic extremists in the world. we have a defense secretary coming in and a new secretary of state in chuck hagel and john kerry who are known for favoring a light footprint. do you think that they are going to take the action that you believe is needed? >> well, i look forward to raising these questions with them when i get a chance to attend their confirmation hearings in the case of senator john kerry or to meet with him in person in the case of senator hagel. i met this morning with senator kerry to give him an update on this trip. a number of the senators who were on the trip with me met with him, and i am
let's not forget, the main goal of al qaeda is to attack the united states. and we're not going to allow that to happen again. if we're not going to allow it to happen, we've got to go after them in yemen, in somalia and yes, in mali if necessary. >> senator, it seems panetta is raising his voice. it's not clear the administration is really hearing it or they are fully in agreement. you said northern mali has become the largest territory controlled by islamic extremists in the world. we...
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david cameron is accused of selfish and dangerous play asked his caution is united in a chorus of criticism after he promises a british referendum on whether to leave dignity and. also this hour spin of admission to hillary clinton says the arab spring uprisings box my washington letter that's not going to get us consulate in benghazi arms the conflict in mali. and jordan's parliamentary election fails to convince the people of the monuc is democratic credentials at the opposition condemns the blood as a rigged smokescreen to conceal a lot of resentment. and welcome to all exceed twenty following years life for most. main story now. cain dot com the web and internet stoneville he's beyond. the center of a political witch hunt until last year his mega upload site was one of the most popular on the web it allows millions of users to exchange content of free and if we have a look. and logo into a mega load right now here's what we'll see so by the us the case has already sparked many questions about internet freedom they found to have started a news service but we'll have to see how long is go
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several british hostages isn't that enough to dissuade london from helping the french intervention the united kingdom will continue to support the french intervention i imagine that the british government will also want to support our friends in algeria in any way that they might ask us to. david cameron has said that the fight against islamic terrorists in north africa could take decades can britain really afford to get involved like they did in afghanistan which i should mention of course started out with george bush saying that we would be in and out. well politicians tend always to say we'll be in and then we'll be seeing mr cameron knows that this will take time i don't imagine that he is thinking of committing british ground troops to north africa but there's a lot we can do in terms of intelligence technology logistics i think it does have to be done the question really is how can we afford not to. there was the thought that france went in because of possible uranium resources there what is britain's interests than. well i think britain's interest is in having stability on the on the i
several british hostages isn't that enough to dissuade london from helping the french intervention the united kingdom will continue to support the french intervention i imagine that the british government will also want to support our friends in algeria in any way that they might ask us to. david cameron has said that the fight against islamic terrorists in north africa could take decades can britain really afford to get involved like they did in afghanistan which i should mention of course...
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do you have a situation comparable to that of the united states where where money decide. who is actually going to be elected to really those who are sponsoring from abroad what it's saying is that they're actually supporting the authorities there in egypt and don't really care about the people and the people want freedom of speech they want a better standard of living the economy is in tatters at the moment and it seems that morsi isn't even listening to that of course if a country is in dire economic straits that's going to cause trouble isn't it it's going to cause trouble but the freedom and justice party and the a.k.p. have actually really and strategy you see even before almost he was elected he. signed signed contracts and loan papers with the i.m.f. . and everything the population of egypt for four decades at the same time the muslim brotherhood then is this is recruiting people while they're there very good charity work so interesting to interesting here but what's political writer a consultant dr christoph limon thank you very much indeed for joining us there liv
do you have a situation comparable to that of the united states where where money decide. who is actually going to be elected to really those who are sponsoring from abroad what it's saying is that they're actually supporting the authorities there in egypt and don't really care about the people and the people want freedom of speech they want a better standard of living the economy is in tatters at the moment and it seems that morsi isn't even listening to that of course if a country is in dire...
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an all time low never has american record history been so disappointed with the lawmaking body the united states even former arkansas governor mike huckabee said that their approval ratings are just barely above a pedophile so i guess that's good news for the disgusting pedophiles out there so you won't be the most hated group in america anymore but i don't think this statistic reflects the quality of government but so much the quality of the governed in some small country with a hard to pronounce name if the government became that unpopular the country would simply collapse but no matter how many wars congress gets involved in and no matter how many jobs are shipped overseas or no matter how much the american dream gets stamped out everyone still rallies around obama and votes democrat and republican this popularity rating doesn't show how effective the government is it shows how arrogant they are because they seem to have no fear whatsoever of getting reelected or being punished in any way for their bad behavior so you know congress i have to save us keep up the good work go for one per
an all time low never has american record history been so disappointed with the lawmaking body the united states even former arkansas governor mike huckabee said that their approval ratings are just barely above a pedophile so i guess that's good news for the disgusting pedophiles out there so you won't be the most hated group in america anymore but i don't think this statistic reflects the quality of government but so much the quality of the governed in some small country with a hard to...
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comparing greece's economy to the united states, their army to ours. there is no comparison. we're a sovereign, currency nation. we can control so many things that the greek government can't. so we just ought to forget that kind of talk. and we're the strongest economy in the world and we have many more options than other nations in the country. >> glad to hear you say it. we look forward to hearing you from again. >>> nancy pelosi is defending the use of photo shop magic on all of the women in the house democratic caucus. four congresswomen didn't show up. the picture was taken without them like so. but on pelosi's facebook and flicker pages, you see this photo of the same event which includes the four absent women, there at the top. ms. pelosi says it's an accurate historical record and the group couldn't wait for the others, because it was so cold and they didn't have time to wait for them. >>> in this week's office politics, we talk with nbc's al roker, weather man extraordinaire. but he has more going on than his "today" show gig. he was the first to give newly re-electe
comparing greece's economy to the united states, their army to ours. there is no comparison. we're a sovereign, currency nation. we can control so many things that the greek government can't. so we just ought to forget that kind of talk. and we're the strongest economy in the world and we have many more options than other nations in the country. >> glad to hear you say it. we look forward to hearing you from again. >>> nancy pelosi is defending the use of photo shop magic on all...
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we are putting them all over the united states. chord buddy and we'll have the address and everything on the screen so people know how to get and it web site. >> this guy rock star. we call him the governor. >> the governor? >> yeah. >> what are we going to do john? >> i don't know. i mean, i got my chord buddy on here just to prove that it works. big old hit rock and roll song. how about save a horse, ride a cowboy with the chord buddy. ♪ 1, 2, 3. ♪ i walk into the room, passing out hundred dollar bills ♪ and it kills and it thrills ♪ it's like a silverado grill ♪ i buy the bar a double round ever crown ♪ everybody is getting down in this town ♪ it ain't never going to be the same ♪ i make noise girls are so prissy. ♪ submit to the girl sings ♪ save a horse, ride a cowboy ♪ everybody say ♪ save a horse ride a cowboy ♪ i don't give a damn about nothing ♪ i'm singing and blinking while the girls are drinking ♪ long necks down ♪ and i wouldn't trade old leroy my chevrolet escalate your freak parade ♪
we are putting them all over the united states. chord buddy and we'll have the address and everything on the screen so people know how to get and it web site. >> this guy rock star. we call him the governor. >> the governor? >> yeah. >> what are we going to do john? >> i don't know. i mean, i got my chord buddy on here just to prove that it works. big old hit rock and roll song. how about save a horse, ride a cowboy with the chord buddy. ♪ 1, 2, 3. ♪ i walk...
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it costs just $9.95 a month per unit. it's perfect for my budget. my rate will never go up. and my coverage will never go down because of my age. affordable coverage and guaranteed acceptance? we should give them a call. do you want to help protect your loved ones from the burden of final expenses? if you're between 50 and 85, you can get quality insurance that does not require any health questions or a medical exam. your rate of $9.95 a month per unit will never increase, and your coverage will never decrease -- that's guaranteed. so join the six million people who have already called about this insurance. whether you're getting new insurance or supplementing what you already have, call now and ask one of their representatives about a plan that meets your needs. so, what are you waiting for? go call now! we'll finish up here. >> the beaches of normandy were consecrated by the blood of our heroes, british, canadian, french and american, the g.i.'s in by far the greatest numbers. to cannes over 60 miles at omaha beach took its place with gettysburg and valley forge in our his
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after canada it will be the united states chairmanship. so there are only eight nations that make up the arctic council. the whole world is really interested. china is certainly interested in the maritime commerce potential come in the resources. the potential for environmental catastrophe is pretty gigantic there as well. rescue missions, et cetera. what is the special burden of canada and the united states with respect to the arctic council? should countries like china be allowed on server status, and just briefly while ago, kathleen, kathleen, senator mccain in the last panel, the law of the secrets was mention. you think the next congress will ratify it? if not, why not? thanks. >> the special burden, the role i think of arctic council members, all of whom are democracies, one of the underpinnings of democracies is a rules-based system is respect for the rule of law. in addition to accountability to the people who elect you. so canada has, you know, tremendous attachment obsession sovereignty over our to believe the largest part of the
after canada it will be the united states chairmanship. so there are only eight nations that make up the arctic council. the whole world is really interested. china is certainly interested in the maritime commerce potential come in the resources. the potential for environmental catastrophe is pretty gigantic there as well. rescue missions, et cetera. what is the special burden of canada and the united states with respect to the arctic council? should countries like china be allowed on server...
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rather as recognition the united states has been and always will be a pacific power. in the asian pacific power it is increasingly vital to america's security and economic interests. that's why we must become even more engage d in the region ove the incoming years. doing all this and much more will require smart and strategic budget decisions. i have made it clear i share leon panetta's and our service chief's serious concerns about the impact sequestration would have on our armed forces. and as someone who has run businesses, i know that the uncertainty and turbulence of the current budget climate makes it much more difficult to manage the pentagon's resources and our national security. if confirmed, i'm committed to effectively and efficiently using every single taxpayer dollar the right way to maintain the strongest military in the world and to working with congress to ensure the department has ret sources it needs and that the disposition of those resources is accountable. even as we deal with difficult budget decisions i will never break the commitment to our tro
rather as recognition the united states has been and always will be a pacific power. in the asian pacific power it is increasingly vital to america's security and economic interests. that's why we must become even more engage d in the region ove the incoming years. doing all this and much more will require smart and strategic budget decisions. i have made it clear i share leon panetta's and our service chief's serious concerns about the impact sequestration would have on our armed forces. and...
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negative and critical from those that he blamed for the vie linsz, the foreign conspire, those like the united kingdom, for example, british foreign secretary said assad's speech, beyond hypocritical, deaths, violence and oppression engulfing syria are his own making and empty promises of reform fool no one. it is yet another attempt by the regime to cling to power and does nothing to advance the syrian people's goal of a political transition. she says he has lost his legitimacy and must step aside to allow that transition. we saw in the defiant speech, nothing new, basically saying he is not going anywhere, despite the international calls and what he is fighting is not an uprising against him and his regime, but he is fighting terrorists supported by outside powers who just want to destroy his country. >> it almost sounded like a man who is living in another dimension, he wasn't somehow connected to reality. where does this leave the efforts by the international community to come up with some sort of peaceful resolution? >> there have been international effort bus they have gone nowhere. almo
negative and critical from those that he blamed for the vie linsz, the foreign conspire, those like the united kingdom, for example, british foreign secretary said assad's speech, beyond hypocritical, deaths, violence and oppression engulfing syria are his own making and empty promises of reform fool no one. it is yet another attempt by the regime to cling to power and does nothing to advance the syrian people's goal of a political transition. she says he has lost his legitimacy and must step...
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venezuela is the fourth largest supplier of oil to the united states. so political uncertainty could have a huge ripple effect. let me bring in the professor in california. appreciate you coming on the program. an intense debate with the allies of chavez saying inauguration date's just a formality, let's day it, he can continue to lead. the onizatipposition saying, hu it would lead to a power vacuum. what's the reality? >> reality is the constitution on the issue is is muddled. one section of the constitution says inauguration will be january 10th. but the preceding one says in case that's not possible, he can swear in before the supreme court at a later date. and that's what's causing part of the conflict in venezuela and part of the interpretation conflict over how to interpret the constitution. in either case, it's obvious we're seeing a tratransition in venezuela. >> the personality with chavez, he ran the place with a an i ron fist. that's not going to stop the jockeying if he does not get to back to work. from what little we know, it's not looking
venezuela is the fourth largest supplier of oil to the united states. so political uncertainty could have a huge ripple effect. let me bring in the professor in california. appreciate you coming on the program. an intense debate with the allies of chavez saying inauguration date's just a formality, let's day it, he can continue to lead. the onizatipposition saying, hu it would lead to a power vacuum. what's the reality? >> reality is the constitution on the issue is is muddled. one...
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you've got to be united. because united we stand, divided you fall. >> precisely right. i used to say when i was chairman, if you believe in less government and more freedom and lower taxes and a strong military, you're a republican. and there are all these other issues about life and about marriage and about guns. and those are important issues, but the core principles of the republican party are those i just stated. and if you believe that -rblgs you're a republican -- and if you believe that, you're a republican and you should vote republican. and we have to support those people particularly in the house today who are the last frontier. if the democrats only flake off 17 republican votes in the house, they can pass a bill in the house. it's a very narrow margin that we have there. that's why we have to support the speaker and we have to stick together. >>steve: we are of course the united states of america. we thank you so much for joining us today from our d.c. bureau. >> good to be with you. >>steve: straight ahead, we're giving 20 f-16's to egypt and the muslim bro
you've got to be united. because united we stand, divided you fall. >> precisely right. i used to say when i was chairman, if you believe in less government and more freedom and lower taxes and a strong military, you're a republican. and there are all these other issues about life and about marriage and about guns. and those are important issues, but the core principles of the republican party are those i just stated. and if you believe that -rblgs you're a republican -- and if you...
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there's always that sense whenever the united states makes a sort of jump in kind of warfare we celebrate it and realize seven going to have one of these in five years sox that the general consensus of those working on this type of technology. >> you could do on a web site to do it yourself drones and build it yourself. >> jon: i would not tell that to me. [ laughter ] it's actually like a home project? >> or if you go to brookstone or amazon and buy one online. >> jon: with a hell-fire sniffle. >> not quite those are a little bit more. >> jon: the technology is simple. >> we call them unmanned aerial vehicles because the word drone takes on a stupidness. they are getting smarter. they are sim aircraft. that's one of reasons they are so popular because they are cheaper to build and a lot cheaper to fly and maintain. you don't need an expensive pilot that costs millions to train. >> jon: doesn't take away any advantage that the united states has. if we have advantage it's that we like to spend a huge amount of money on defense. the only advantage we have is like you've got one tank, we've
there's always that sense whenever the united states makes a sort of jump in kind of warfare we celebrate it and realize seven going to have one of these in five years sox that the general consensus of those working on this type of technology. >> you could do on a web site to do it yourself drones and build it yourself. >> jon: i would not tell that to me. [ laughter ] it's actually like a home project? >> or if you go to brookstone or amazon and buy one online. >> jon:...
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the united nations didn't create our state. we to the for our independence in a world which we didn't -- >> the united nations recognized your state. >> the united nations decided in november 1947 that two states should be established. >> a jewish state and an arab state. that's the way they put it. >> rose: and the palestinians turned it down. >> yes. and they with had a war. and out of the war was born the state of israel. now you cannot have a state which is born out of a resolution t has to be a reality on the ground. in order for this reality to take root. you not only have to have a building in ramallah and a kind of a legislate of a sellably. there has to be a system that we built up a system, statehood for a long period of time before we were a state. the fact that they are trying to sort of jump over this state, this stage of their development and say okay, we don't have this and this and this and this but we are a state, i think this could lead to a situation which i think is a very bad one of a failed state. and this
the united nations didn't create our state. we to the for our independence in a world which we didn't -- >> the united nations recognized your state. >> the united nations decided in november 1947 that two states should be established. >> a jewish state and an arab state. that's the way they put it. >> rose: and the palestinians turned it down. >> yes. and they with had a war. and out of the war was born the state of israel. now you cannot have a state which is...
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i think it is major in the united states. i think when you think about what happened in egypt and libya and when you think about the effort the united states has made to get out of iraq to get out of afghanistan in such a way as to allow american troops to come home and allow us to reorient our efforts in such a way as to use the drones and again that's highly problematic many people think the drones are at the wrong set. the drones have been effective in terms of going after al qaeda's leadership. they have pioneered their use and effectiveness. >> the vacuum of leadership is creating some of these countries saying america is not going to be there for me. algeria what we just witnessed there like all of the countries that somehow these al qaeda groups are emboldened. >> i don't know how they would be emboldened. america has been effected in ousting moammar khaddafy. he is not on this earth. bin laden is not on the earth. there is a need for these other countries to stop being, i don't mean to be offensive, but freeloaders on
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unless they unite which seems very unlikely things would just say pretty much as they are absolutely a great i mean the fragmentation is horrendous to watch ok on iran as already mentioned here. yeah. i mean in the in the latest israeli elections bibi just doesn't have a mandate to go tough on them i think it's going to stay quiet and. term you know. i think it's one of those that you could run out of control but really i think it's impossible to say which ones like this yeah yeah i think they're probably hoping that it'll be a rising from within sanctions will hopefully by too little harder but you know that's been missed calculating around for a long time last one gentleman global growth the biggest macro we can get them in a book where there's we're just hoping to stay on the plus side plus through. the i.m.f. downgraded for the world but i think that's another global figure should look at its reason if it is and then we'll see the emerging markets moving it's absolutely agree i mean i'm after i'm great to about three point two i mean that's still robust growth ok i think overall
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possible it could happen in the united states? >> i think it's a dumb idea, and history would prove that that's true basically. if you put tax in one country and not another, the trading will all move away and we've seen experiences of that around the world. i think it's a bad idea. i'm not sure what it's trying to do other than penalize an industry. and i think in the united states, i think we've kind of moved past that on to other topics. it's not coming up on the radar screen right now. >> i don't see that happening, do you? >> no. >> here, i mean. >> i think it's going to happen in europe. >> the thought of penalizing the banking system and wanting to tax everything in sight. >> people have to trade, trade what? >> people have to invest. that's what they do with their money. if there's a financial transaction tax, would they not invest? >> they will trade differently. the trade flows and investments will move to different parts of the world >> is the retail investor coming back? >> the retail investor is slowly coming back. we
possible it could happen in the united states? >> i think it's a dumb idea, and history would prove that that's true basically. if you put tax in one country and not another, the trading will all move away and we've seen experiences of that around the world. i think it's a bad idea. i'm not sure what it's trying to do other than penalize an industry. and i think in the united states, i think we've kind of moved past that on to other topics. it's not coming up on the radar screen right...
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complains that decisions in brussels take too long the speaker of the parliament saying well it's the united kingdom that draws these things out and drags them out and makes them take too long essentially though the underlying message from everybody across europe from leaders across europe this seems to be concerned particularly concerned that if david cameron. negotiate these new terms for the u.k. well can everybody. within the union and willis create a twenty eight speed european union whereby everybody just looks out for their own interests and doesn't really look out for what best for you. some leaders however such as chancellor angela merkel have hinted that they're ready to listen to the u.k.'s demands and exulted he's a german m.e.p. from the alliance of liberals and democrats for europe says that cameron should decide once and for all where britain belongs britain already has a lot of exceptions to the usual treaties and one day you would have to question yourself are you part of a family or are you not so what david cameron is actually doing is setting fire without being able to co
complains that decisions in brussels take too long the speaker of the parliament saying well it's the united kingdom that draws these things out and drags them out and makes them take too long essentially though the underlying message from everybody across europe from leaders across europe this seems to be concerned particularly concerned that if david cameron. negotiate these new terms for the u.k. well can everybody. within the union and willis create a twenty eight speed european union...
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so when prime minister benjamin netanyahu announces the approval of thousands of new sickly units the settler movement while police can't help but feel suspicious that they are merely being used as chess pieces in the government's political game. it's obvious to everyone that all of a sudden there is approval of big construction plans what does that mean that i'm supposed to vote for netanyahu or someone else i'd be happy rather to have a prime minister who approved construction in any part of israel. tamera range works for property development group in a neighborhood in east jerusalem that has passed the pre nine hundred sixty seven green line construction here is controversial but the waiting list of hopeful buyers is overflowing i think the government of little now realizes that most important for them now is to give the settlers what they want because the constituency of liquid part of the party is the far right and they're playing into their hands and unfortunately not in the hands of the general public interest. but could these new city units be bashed on in the future like what
so when prime minister benjamin netanyahu announces the approval of thousands of new sickly units the settler movement while police can't help but feel suspicious that they are merely being used as chess pieces in the government's political game. it's obvious to everyone that all of a sudden there is approval of big construction plans what does that mean that i'm supposed to vote for netanyahu or someone else i'd be happy rather to have a prime minister who approved construction in any part of...
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were you and the president made aware of the classified cable from chris stevens, that the united states consulate in benghazi could not survive a sustained assault. numerous warnings, including personally to me about the security were unanswered or unaddressed. >> reporter: she counted that congress has cut money for security. >> currently, the house has holds on bilateral security assistance, on other kinds of support for anti-terrorism assistance. so we have got to get our act together between the administration and the congress. >> reporter: after a break, the house was even tougher than the senate. >> i think when you have a united states ambassador personally warning about the situation over there, sending this cable to your office, on -- >> if i could -- 1.43 million cables a year come to the state department. they are all addressed to me. >> madam secretary, you let the consulate become a death trap. and that's national security malpractice. >> reporter: throughout the day, the subtext for partisans on both sides, this was not the last act for hillary clinton. >> you will be sore
were you and the president made aware of the classified cable from chris stevens, that the united states consulate in benghazi could not survive a sustained assault. numerous warnings, including personally to me about the security were unanswered or unaddressed. >> reporter: she counted that congress has cut money for security. >> currently, the house has holds on bilateral security assistance, on other kinds of support for anti-terrorism assistance. so we have got to get our act...
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>> i can't speak on behalf of the united states. but i can tell you again that saying all options are on the table has to be a serious proposition that iran has to believe in. it's not enough that we say it. it's important that iran's leadership understand that they there is no future to their nuclear program. that's the only way to get them to stop. if they believe it's a significant military option on the table there is a good chance that they will stop. this is where we are. >> cenk: i want to ask you about the state of some sudanese in israel. there has been protests, ugly scenes. i want to show you one piece of video that we have from israel. [ yelling ] >> cenk: now david, if that was the only thing you could say that's out of context and that's some israelis yelling at people from sudan. but this poll shook me. it's a may 2012 poll that says 52% of jewish israelis greed asylum seekers were, quote, a cancer in the nation's body. that's tough. what is going on with the immigrants from sudan? are you also made uncomfortable by t
>> i can't speak on behalf of the united states. but i can tell you again that saying all options are on the table has to be a serious proposition that iran has to believe in. it's not enough that we say it. it's important that iran's leadership understand that they there is no future to their nuclear program. that's the only way to get them to stop. if they believe it's a significant military option on the table there is a good chance that they will stop. this is where we are. >>...
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it's quite interesting that the israeli government as well as the united states has not officially responded to this provocation against syria so it is inevitably a situation in which they are opening up a nother front in the war against the government by bashar al assad cutting cost of a broader strategy part of that strategy of course has been a deployment of patriot missiles in turkey which is also a nato country on the border with syria and then of course with the airstrikes this is designed to create a sense of encircled that in regard to the syrian government i think that the syrian government and those who are want are seeking a negotiated and political settlement to this crisis you know very well that this is only designed to weaken the syrian government and that it will not be successful because in the long term on the ground the syrian government has maintained the military initiative against the various a rebel organizations who have been funded now for nearly two years to work havoc inside the country in an attempt to overthrow the government of bashar al assad. now while israel
it's quite interesting that the israeli government as well as the united states has not officially responded to this provocation against syria so it is inevitably a situation in which they are opening up a nother front in the war against the government by bashar al assad cutting cost of a broader strategy part of that strategy of course has been a deployment of patriot missiles in turkey which is also a nato country on the border with syria and then of course with the airstrikes this is...
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so, why should the united states or what should the united states do about illegal immigration? he we asked florida senator marco rubio. >> let me ask you a mixed question, one is on illegal immigration and the other is the future of the republican party because there's a huge population out there, hispanic population and that's been a big issue. >> well, two separate issues. illegal immigration is bad for america. legal immigration is good for america and the fact of the matter is that we have 11 million people in this country, more or less, that are undocumented. i don't know anyone who is happy about that. and, but we have to deal with what we have. i mean, the truth is that the reality of is that these 11 million people the vast majority are going to be here for the rest of their lives. our obligation as policy makers is deal with them in a way that's compassionate and humane and also responsibility in a way that's not unfair to anybody who has done it the right way and in a way that makes sure that we never have to do this again. what i really he don't want to see is ten ye
so, why should the united states or what should the united states do about illegal immigration? he we asked florida senator marco rubio. >> let me ask you a mixed question, one is on illegal immigration and the other is the future of the republican party because there's a huge population out there, hispanic population and that's been a big issue. >> well, two separate issues. illegal immigration is bad for america. legal immigration is good for america and the fact of the matter is...
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. >> i will faithfully execute the office of the president of the united states. >> in his second inaugural address he repeatedly strongly stressed his desire to see the power of we the people. he spoke about gay rights during the inauguration. he relates the struggle wills for gay americans for women and women of color. >> our mission is not complete until wives mother and daughters earn a living equal to their efforts. (applause) our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like any one else under the law. >> some critics wanted to hear but the president wanplans to tackle the issues facing our country. >> i hope he learns to be an eye president. he was an eye president during his first term. i, i, i, i, i. the second term better be a we. >> along the parade route the president and first lady michelle obama as she walked and waived enthusiastic reporters of american's first black president stepping into his second term. >> we a black man being reinaugurated. that's a very stirring sight. this nation made great progress in these issues. i thought it echoed som
. >> i will faithfully execute the office of the president of the united states. >> in his second inaugural address he repeatedly strongly stressed his desire to see the power of we the people. he spoke about gay rights during the inauguration. he relates the struggle wills for gay americans for women and women of color. >> our mission is not complete until wives mother and daughters earn a living equal to their efforts. (applause) our journey is not complete until our gay...
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prior to 9/11 the united states contained terrorism on my part of the world. after 9/11 we actively went after and our strategy was to eliminate and now with president obama it's to disengage. they see us disengaging. now, i would remind, you're right exactly why we went in there. now the reason why al-qaeda was able to locate was because of the taliban control. i don't think there's any doubt that the taliban are a significant force remaining. and al-qaeda has proven to be remarkably capable of regenerating itself with new leadership quite often. so you see a region and with enormous difficulties not to mention the threat of iran being, continuing on the path towards the acquisition of nuclear weapons. let me ask you about the president's choices for his cabinet. correct me if i'm wrong but i can't remember a time when the opposing party has opposed every single person that the president nominates for his cabinet. it's usually been the rule if the president's going to be in charge of the government, we have to give him the people he wants to run it. but repub
prior to 9/11 the united states contained terrorism on my part of the world. after 9/11 we actively went after and our strategy was to eliminate and now with president obama it's to disengage. they see us disengaging. now, i would remind, you're right exactly why we went in there. now the reason why al-qaeda was able to locate was because of the taliban control. i don't think there's any doubt that the taliban are a significant force remaining. and al-qaeda has proven to be remarkably capable...
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but the united states did turn its back on mubarak in egypt. and i think we're going to look back and see that as one of the most important decisions president obama ever made. and i'm not sure if it was the right one or not. >> i am deeply and respectful of your experience and like everyone else happy to see you sitting here at this table. but do you believe that we could hold back the tide of history, that if the united states had made a different decision that -- >> yes, i think that syria wouldn't have happened. the revolution in libya would have started, and the rebels would have lost. things would have been very different had that decision not been taken. was it the right decision or wrong decision, i don't think we know yet. but it was a very pivotal decision. i don't think things would have gone on as they continued -- >> but this is a -- >> joe scarborough, take the issue of syria. how does the united states, a second obama term, try to affect the end game if there's a post assad syria, which as richard laid out could be so dangerous?
but the united states did turn its back on mubarak in egypt. and i think we're going to look back and see that as one of the most important decisions president obama ever made. and i'm not sure if it was the right one or not. >> i am deeply and respectful of your experience and like everyone else happy to see you sitting here at this table. but do you believe that we could hold back the tide of history, that if the united states had made a different decision that -- >> yes, i think...
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other people in the house of representatives in the united states the same side there is no differences there same side as hollywood does and sometimes it's just that they're completely innocent people have to pay a lot of. because they are making information public because they are just downloading for music. thanks for joining us here on r t still ahead of you in the program thousands of kilometers of underground tunnels leave the pentagon in a cold sweat. for itself the right to a preemptive nuclear strike china network believe the whole beijing. plus sparks fly when germany's economy minister meets with the popular greek opposition leader who's standing against more budget cuts later we speak to a political economist about what's likely to come out of the discussion. for now though britain has sent one of its cargo warplanes to mali to back the french led military campaign against islamist rebels there london says that more help is to follow with washington also pledging its own assistance to the french military has been involved in combat action in the west african nation since fri
other people in the house of representatives in the united states the same side there is no differences there same side as hollywood does and sometimes it's just that they're completely innocent people have to pay a lot of. because they are making information public because they are just downloading for music. thanks for joining us here on r t still ahead of you in the program thousands of kilometers of underground tunnels leave the pentagon in a cold sweat. for itself the right to a preemptive...
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kept the party, democratic party united. that at this point she's leaving after hitting a bit of a rough spot with the benghazi con tro strersy and also with her health issues that it was a way to say thank you. the only person might not have been so thrilled to see this interview is joe biden. because they could be rivals for the democratic nomination in 2016. but i think it may have been just exactly what barack obama said. a chance to say thank you. >> and he had called her one of the finest secretaries of state. with that said here, susan, last day, this friday, for secretary clinton. what can't president obama do in his second term without her? we've said it so many times. she's the most traveled, has spent the most miles in the air. the administration also according to what steve croft was pointing out in the interview, saying they had no major foreign policy accomplishments, major ones, that is, that they could hold high was his question in the first four years. will that change for kerry? will that be different in th
kept the party, democratic party united. that at this point she's leaving after hitting a bit of a rough spot with the benghazi con tro strersy and also with her health issues that it was a way to say thank you. the only person might not have been so thrilled to see this interview is joe biden. because they could be rivals for the democratic nomination in 2016. but i think it may have been just exactly what barack obama said. a chance to say thank you. >> and he had called her one of the...